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Margarita [4]
3 years ago
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Which describe political, social, or cultural changes that took place in Rome during the early empire? Choose all answers that a

re correct. A. decline in prosperity and political influence abroad B. new buildings and temples, many made of marble C. duty to pay taxes and serve in the army for citizens D. many wars within the empire and with foreign powers
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2 answers:
Trava [24]3 years ago
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ANSWER : hi there the answer is B,C,D

puteri [66]3 years ago
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The following choices below are <span>political, social, and cultural changes that took place in Rome during the early empire:
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B. new buildings and temples, many made of marble
C. duty to pay taxes and serve in the army for citizens
D. many wars within the empire and with foreign powers

It was a great time of prosperity and knowledge for the people of Rome where a lot of philosophers have sprung to inspire and challenge many people about several concepts (e.g. life, politics, economy).
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